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A Conversation with God is quite the intriguing piece from 2001. Directed by an unknown hand, it takes a casual yet contemplative approach to spirituality. The film's pacing feels almost meditative, often pausing to let thoughts linger. There’s a rawness to it, especially with Tsai Ming-liang's gritty DV camera work as he rides through the chaos of city life. It's fascinating how the initial subject—a medium—becomes secondary to the ambient noise of existence. The film's atmosphere really captures the hustle and bustle, contrasting deeply with the search for divine conversation. You get this sense of tension, of longing, that sits just beneath the surface. Not your typical documentary, it challenges how we perceive communication with the divine.
Documentary exploring spiritualityUnique DV camera approachThematically rich and contemplative
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